The first ultra-thin laptop to exceed 24 hours of operation in the browsing test
Although the manufacturer and exact model name have not been officially revealed, the results of testing by Hardware Canucks are already stirring up the tech community. On a standardized Wi-Fi web browsing test, the device lasted an incredible 24 hours and 12 minutes. This is the first time that a laptop weighing less than 1.3 kg has achieved such a result without the use of additional external batteries.
The secret to this extreme endurance is likely to lie in the new generation of processors (speculated to be ARM architecture or the new Intel Lunar Lake/AMD Strix Halo series) and the advanced OLED display with an adaptive refresh rate that can drop down to 1 Hz. Also contributing to the achievement are new battery cells with higher energy density, allowing a capacity of around 75 Wh in an extremely thin case of only 12 mm thickness.
The achievement is all the more impressive because the browsing test simulates real-world usage by loading various web pages, which is much more processor-intensive than simply playing local video files. In 2026, when digital nomads demand devices that can last an entire transatlantic flight and a full workday after landing, this laptop sets the bar unfathomably high for the competition.
The price of this model is expected to be between €1,600 and €2,000 when officially announced, placing it in the premium segment, where it will directly compete with Apple's MacBook Air models.


























